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Manuel Segade Named Director of Reina Sofía
Source artforum.com Cuartor and art historian Manuel Segade has been announced as the next director of Madrid’s Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, The Art Newspaper reports. Segade, who holds a degree in art history
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J. Hoberman on Kenneth Anger (1927–2023)
Source artforum.com KENNETH ANGER was an audacious filmmaker, a self-proclaimed magus, a never-closeted queer, a shameless scandalmonger, a sometime Satanist, a difficult person, and, as P. Adams Sitney put it, the “
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Endless Forest: Mary Maka Digitally Illustrates Otherworldly Woodland Creatures to Tame Fears
Source Colossal All images © Mary Maka, shared with permission Inspired by the short stories of the late Nigerian writer Amos Tutuola, Mary Maka illustrates woodland creatures with fantastical characteristics as part of her Endless Forest series. The Portugal-based artist has always been interested in mythology and nature, and after reading Tutuola’s works, she decided to…
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Featured Artist Ellen Alt
Source Artsy Shark Artist Ellen Alt presents a fascinating collection of mixed media works that ponder the future using a retro theme. The post Featured Artist Ellen Alt appeared first on Artsy Shark.
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Alison Yip, Tiziana La Melia
Source artforum.com “Confessions on a Sparkling Hill” combines recent works from Alison Yip and Tiziana La Melia to explore the ways in which the surreal insinuates itself within our daily life. An interest in narrative—and
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Gera1 is “GLITSHN AROUND”
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home Mirus Gallery’s San Francisco location is pleased to present GLITSHN AROUND a solo exhibition by Gera1. Emerging street artist hailing from Athens, Greece, this is Gera1’s first solo exhibition in the United States. For this exhibit, Gera1 has created “glitch” paintings on cut aluminum with colorful overlays…
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Tits & Clits: The Defiant Legacy the First All-Women Comic
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home There was Zap and then there was Tits & Clits. It seems quite apt that the answer to the legendary Zap Comix would be a bit of a feminist rebuke but done so in the same salacious yet patriarchal freeing boldness. It was a bit lewd but…
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Martine Gutierrez Re-envisions a Diverse Canon of Radical Heroines
Source Juxtapoz Magazine – Juxtapoz Magazine – Home In Anti-Icon: Apokalypsis at Fraenkel Gallery Martine Gutierrez continues her exploration of identity across the cultural landscapes of gender, race, and celebrity. In 17 new works, Gutierrez has transformed herself into a multitude of idols—a selection from the series comprises Gutierrez’s second exhibition with the gallery. Costumed…
